“21 Inspiring Examples of Dark Colors in Web Design,” “15 Icon Design Photoshop Tutorials,” “30 Amusing and Funny Photo Manipulations,” “WDL Premium: Retro UI Set,” and “10 New Free Fonts for Your Designs,” from “webdesignledger.com,” all share very common similarities. Their overall formats, layouts, navigation, and color palettes seem very comparable.
As far as the format and look of each site, all five pretty much follow the same template. On the main site, www.webdesignledger.com, a short paragraph states what each site is about, with a small thumbnail located on the left, also with an italicized, gray, bold title. When directed to each specific site, the title and information is justified to the left, with multiple advertisements on the right hand side. Photos are shown throughout the page, with titles and labels explaining each graphic individually.
The navigation bar is horizontal with a gray background color, white type, very legible, and always remains at the top of the page. There is also a good distinction in what each site is categorized in. On each page, before the title, each category is in all caps and in red. The red is there to stand out to let the viewer know that for instance, “21 Inspiring Examples of Dark Colors in Web Design,” is categorized in “INSPIRATION,” and “15 Icon Design Photoshop Tutorials,” is categorized in “TUTURIOLS.”
When it comes to the color palette, all five of the sites on Web Design Ledger look very alike and consistent. They look universal with white backgrounds, the same typeface, and the same colors of type (gray for main title, black for normal text, blue for headers, and red for categories). The cohesiveness of the sites makes Web Design Ledger come off very professionally and organized.
As far as bread crumbing, Web Design Ledger does not visually show any. When a link is clicked, and the viewer goes back to the original page, the link does not change a color or anything. To the viewer, the paths they take cannot be re-traced.
All in all, the five pages, “21 Inspiring Examples of Dark Colors in Web Design,” “15 Icon Design Photoshop Tutorials,” “30 Amusing and Funny Photo Manipulations,” “WDL Premium: Retro UI Set,” and “10 New Free Fonts for Your Designs,” share many commonalities, including their overall formats, layouts, navigation, and color palettes.